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The Heights is the independent student newspaper of Boston College. The paper, published weekly during the academic year, is editorially and financially independent from the University. [1] The paper's Editorial Board consists of 48 editors and managers who are responsible for the operations of the newspaper.
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The Daily Free Press is the student newspaper of Boston University. [1] It is a digital-first publication with daily online content and a monthly print edition on Thursday during the academic year. The Daily Free Press is staffed by about 200 volunteer editors, writers, reporters and photographers.
The Heights, Boston College's current student newspaper, split off in 1919 and eventually became independent of the university itself. [ 2 ] The Stylus has been published continuously since its founding in 1882, except from the spring of 1889 to December 1893 when construction forced a suspension of publication. [ 3 ]
Boston College newspaper collection (1888–2013) – provides over 148,000 pages Brooklyn Daily Eagle – Digitization of the historic Brooklyn Daily Eagle newspaper, from 1841 to 1955; approximately 1,500,000 newspaper pages.